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A new species of Lasjia (Proteaceae) from Sulawesi: Lasjia griseifolia Utteridge & Brambach.
Utteridge & Brambach, a member of the Proteaceae, is described and illustrated as a new species from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The new species is similar to , also from Sulawesi, and morphological differences between the taxa are discussed; a line illustration and detailed notes on the conservation status... -
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Revision of Tinospora (Menispermaceae - Chasmantheroideae - Burasaieae) in Singapore.
The lianescent genus Tinospora Miers in Singapore is revised. Four species are recognised, two of which are newly described. Tinospora krispura I.M.Turner sp. nov. is known from Christmas Island and Singapore. Tinospora singapura I.M.Turner sp. nov. is known only from Singapore. Two new lectotypifications are included, one at the second...Turner, I. M.
Lianas, Climbers, Dioecy, Tinospora krispura, Christmas Island, Singapore, New species, Malesia, Tinospora singapura, and Tinospora
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Island area, isolation and climate effects upon flower traits in a megadiverse archipelago.
Trethowan, Liam A. ; Jennings, Laura ; Bramley, Gemma ; Briggs, Marie ; Clark, Ruth …
Flower colour, Islands, Calyx length, Flower size, Malesia, Evolution, Corolla length, and Reproductive traits
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Ardisia recurvipetala (Primulaceae-Myrsinoideae), a new species from northern Peninsular Malaysia.
Recent fieldwork in Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia, resulted in the collection of an endemic new species of , described here as Julius, Siti-Munirah & Utteridge. The species is a member of subgenus (§) on account of its vascularised glands (bacterial nodules) on the leaf margin and the terminal inflorescence on a...Julius, Avelinah ; Siti-Munirah, Mat Yunoh ; Utteridge, Timothy M. A.
subgenus Crispardisia, Taxonomy, Taman Negeri Kenyir (Malaysia), Myrsinaceae, Malaysia, Malesia, and Ericales
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Environment‐dependent influence of fruit size upon the distribution of the Malesian archipelagic flora.
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Out of New Guinea? Two new species of Zygogynum (Winteraceae) extend the genus west of Lydekker’s and Wallace’s Lines.
The Winteraceae comprise 100 – 130 species in five to nine genera. The genus is currently thought to have a Papuasian-Pacific distribution and is only known from the western Pacific islands (New Caledonia, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands), Australia and New Guinea, including the far western Bird’s Head Peninsula, but... -
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Ardisia whitmorei (Primulaceae-Myrsinoideae), a new species from north east of Peninsular Malaysia.
Julius & Utteridge, (Primulaceae-Myrsinoideae), a member of Ardisia subgenus Stylardisia on account of the style protruding from the closed petals prior to anthesis, is herein described and illustrated as a new species. This new species is easily distinguished by the combination of the inflorescences with a slender rachis branched to...Julius, Avelinah ; Utteridge, Timothy M.A.
Stylardisia, Terengganu, Conservation status, IUCN status, Ericales, Indonesia, Gunung Padang (Indonesia), Taxonomy, Malesia, and Endemic
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Two new species of Diospyros (Ebenaceae) from New Guinea.
The genus Diospyros (Ebenaceae) is highly diverse throughout Malesia, and New Guinea is thought to host c.46 species. Here we present a taxonomic treatment of a group of vegetatively similar species from the region, characterised by the large, chartaceous leaves that develop a peculiarly dark colour when dried. As a...Puglisi, C. ; Jimbo, Tiberius ; Hagwood, Austin
Ebony, Diospyros multimaculata, Papua New Guinea, Diospyros tehno, Malesia, Indonesia, and New species
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An updated synopsis of Ludwigia (Onagraceae) in Malesia.
Turner, Ian M.
Ludwigia, Synonymy, Typification, and Malesia